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bout time

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  1. We fish for them in the bays Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. Best bait there is and fun too especially on blow off days
  3. If anyone has any issues with the rules then don't fish the tourney, but don't bash the guy that plays by the rules and suceeds. At then end of the day I would rather have competed against the best and be proud of my placement vs competing against the lesser just to win. Congrats Tony on a great season !!!! Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. Talked to the guys from the Sodus pro am yesterday and they had 64 on top and 44 down 35 all the way from 120-250 FOW. I hope the west wind doesn't push that to us
  5. I fished east one day and then west the next. The key for me was to stay outside of boat traffic and find understurbed fish Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  6. I fished east one day and then west the next. The key for me was to stay outside of boat traffic and find understurbed fish Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  7. Fishing was steady. Had to chase the temps each day but the fish were there. Best water was from 110-160 for me. Temp down 50-70 depending on what pocket you hit. Green spinny green fly took majority of fish for me. Riggers at 70 80 90 all took fish as well as dipsys 240-280. Mix of lake trout and some decent kings just over 20lbs with the largest going 24.
  8. I have used the 14 lb with good sucess down to 100 FOW. I have ran them next to torpedo and Sharks and they run very similar. Little blowback and track straight Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  9. Great job. What was the meat rig you were using? Color? Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  10. I fished Thursday July 9th out of FH. Set up in 100 and pushed out to 300. Did a small king 8 lbs and a Laker in 180 fow. No bait or marks on screen. Pushed back in to 150-100 range started seeing some decent marks and streakers. Doubled up on 103 rigger with glow green spoon and 310 dipsey with green flasher green fly in 138 feet. Decent 14 lb king and 12 lb Laker. Everyone I talked to said most action was 120-170 fow Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  11. 3 to 1 is not enough anchor line. General rule is 7 to 1 on calm seas and 10 to 1 for medium seas. I'll be the first to say it can be done with less but 3 to 1 is a little low
  12. Just saw on the news tonight that now they have propane outboards. It said a 9.9 hp will run 6-8 hours wide open on a 20 lb tank. They come with their own battery located under the cowl and charges when it runs. It looked good but couldn't imagine having to start carrying propane tanks for fuel
  13. I fished Thursday out of FH. Set up in 100 and pushed out to 300. Did a small king 8 lbs and a Laker in 180 fow. No bait or marks on screen. Pushed back in to 150-100 range started seeing some decent marks and streakers. Doubled up on 103 rigger with glow green spoon and 310 dipsey with green flasher green fly in 138 feet. Decent 14 lb king and 12 lb Laker. Everyone I talked to said most action was 120-170 fow
  14. for almost any cut bait head you will need some adjustments. Always deploy in the water next the boat and watch for the roll. Make small bends as necessary to achieve the roll your looking for. Once dialed in send it down
  15. I hear ya. You should see the looks on my crews faces when i put the 450 on one side then the 600 on the other. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  16. 450 copper has been hot lately for us. Haven't broke out the 600 yet
  17. You can use a cure to help firm them up. I use non iodized salt and it holds up well. I like the salt because I can freeze them with the salt and it doesn't make that much mess on the boat. Just a wet rag to wipe your hands
  18. Sounds great Nick. PM sent with my numbers
  19. X 2 - make sure you " tin " the ends good and get some solid twists of the cables together before soldering. Also make sure the shrink wrap covers an 1/8" on each end
  20. i run my clean (nothing in front). I know some guys will run some in front. In my experience lead length is more important to more strikes consistantly
  21. I run coppers down the chute frequently. It was one of those questions that came across my mind as I sitting in my recliner watching the wind blow.
  22. Anyone run this? I have a 25' trophy with 8.5' beam with 2 riggers in the corners. Wondering if you can run a chute diver or is it just asking for trouble Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  23. It was a great event. I met many wonderful young men and women. Already have it booked for next year
  24. Group pic Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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